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2014 Indian general election in Nagaland

The 2014 Indian general election in Nagaland was held as part of the nationwide electoral process to select representatives for the 16th Lok Sabha, India's lower house of Parliament. Scheduled on April 9, 2014, this election was pivotal in determining Nagaland's political representation amid complex tribal dynamics and regional aspirations. The state, comprising a predominantly Christian population, witnessed a significant contest primarily between the ruling Naga People’s Front (NPF) and the Indian National Congress (INC), along with other regional parties. The election results underscored the NPF's electoral dominance, reinforcing its position as the principal political entity in Nagaland. Voter turnout was reported at approximately 87%, reflecting heightened political engagement among the electorate.